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4 tons of marijuana burnt to a crisp in NYC. Plus, new training methods for Formula 1 drivers.

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Happy Thursday Cannabis Investors: New York City just went up in smoke—literally! Four tons of seized marijuana were incinerated under the watchful eyes of Mayor Adams, the top cop, and the sheriff, marking a bold statement in the city's ongoing battle against illegal cannabis operations.

Plus, new research suggests that psilocybin could boost Formula 1 drivers' performance by enhancing mental clarity and reaction times, potentially revolutionizing training in high-speed sports.

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Briefly: Thinking of investing in cannabis licenses? Not all licenses are a ticket to success—some might end up being worthless pieces of paper. With the cannabis industry booming, understanding the risk and reward dynamics behind these licenses is crucial. Learn about the key factors that make a cannabis license valuable, the potential pitfalls to avoid, and how to navigate this complex market to make informed investment decisions.

Don't let your next big move turn into a costly mistake—find out what you need to know before you invest.

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ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD

Briefly: Home Depot is shaking up its workplace policies in a bold move that could redefine the future of employment practices. The retail giant is set to end marijuana testing for most employees, marking a significant shift in its approach to drug screening. This change, revealed in an internal memo, promises to spark conversations about the evolving landscape of corporate policies and their implications for both workers and employers.

Discover the full story behind this groundbreaking decision and what it could mean for the future of job screening practices.

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